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Katherine Bode (katherine.bode@anu.edu.au) is Professor of Literary and Textual Studies at the Australian National University. Her research explores the critical potential and limitations of computational approaches to literature, in publications including A World of Fiction: Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History (2018), Advancing Digital Humanities: Research, Methods, Theories (2014), Reading by Numbers: Recalibrating the Literary Field (2012) and Resourceful Reading: The New Empiricism, eResearch and Australian Literary Culture (2009).

Adam Hammond (adam.hammond@utoronto.ca) is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Toronto. He is author of Literature in the Digital Age (Cambridge 2016) and co-author of Modernism: Keywords (2014). He works on modernism, digital narrative, and computational approaches to literary style. He is editor of the forthcoming Cambridge Companion to Literature in the Digital Age and Cambridge Critical Concepts: Literature and Technology.

Gabriel Hankins (gabrielhankins@gmail.com) is Associate Professor of English at Clemson University. His first book is Interwar Modernism and the Liberal World Order (Cambridge 2019). He writes on modernism, digital humanities, and color.  He is technical manager for the Twentieth Century Literary Letters Project and co-editor on The Digital Futures of Graduate Study in the Humanities (in progress).

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David Bammen
Amy Earhardt
Dirk Van Hulle
Fotis Jannidis
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Élika Ortega-Guzman
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Rita Raley
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